Rick’s daughter had a question about her toys. She wanted to know why some Hot Wheels cars have drivers, and why some don’t. Instead of just making up an answer or saying that he didn’t know, he sent a quick e-mail to Hot Wheels maker Mattel. They sent her back what was probably a form e-mail, but still surprised and delighted Rick. There was another surprise, too.

My daughter loves toy cars and while playing with some of her Hot
Wheels cars, and she noticed that some cars had drivers and others did
not. She asked me why this was, and since I did not know the answer, I
offered to email Mattel on her behalf. While I fully expected some
type of response back, I was blown away by the quality of the
response:

Hi Hot Wheels Enthusiast Giana!

I’m so glad you contacted us about your question of why some of the Hot Wheels cars have drivers and some do not. This is a very good question!

It actually depends on the designer that makes each one, as to whether they think a driver should be in a particular car or not.

It’s your kind of enthusiasm that keeps us inspired to create toys that you love, parents value, and we know are made with the highest standards of design, quality and safety.

As you are probably just starting you collection, I am going to send you a $5.00 voucher for you to use on your next Mattel or Fisher-Price purchase! You should receive it in the mail within the next 14 business days!

We will continue to work hard to make sure that you enjoy our products for years to come!

Keep your eye on the road ahead, because new Hot Wheels® cars are always just around the corner!

Thanks again, Robin S. Mattel Consumer Relations Team

Needless to say, she will only be getting Hot Wheels cars from now
on.

There are few things in this world that are cooler than an adult or a company taking a kid’s question 100% seriously. Sure, that might be Mattel’s job as a toy company, but still. Well done.